BBC NEWS: League One away attendance table and how Birmingham City compare to Wrexham, Stockport County & others

BBC NEWS: League One away attendance table and how Birmingham City compare to Wrexham, Stockport County & others.

How Birmingham City's League One average away attendance compares to rivals

Here’s the League’s away attendance standings after nine and 10 games.

Birmingham City has the most away support in League One, according to the most recent stats.

Blues have sold out every league away game since being relegated to the third division. The good days are back at St Andrew’s, and it’s evident that fans want to be there every step of the journey.

Last week, around 3,000 fans flocked to the city to watch their team face promotion rivals Charlton Athletic. In the EFL Trophy on Tuesday, Birmingham City had more home supporters than Shrewsbury Town.

Birmingham City’s next match, away to Lincoln City, sold out in less than two days, indicating that they want a taste of these grounds. Birmingham are confident in their chances of promotion and maybe winning the league title this season. As a result of their relegation, fans who would not have visited these venues before are now familiar with them. Birmingham City has already traveled to Wycombe Wanderers, Leyton Orient, Rotherham United, and Charlton Athletic in the league. Birmingham City will travel to Mansfield Town, who were promoted from League Two last season, after their trip to Sincil Bank next week.

Birmingham’s home attendance of 27,985 versus Reading on the first day of the season is already the league’s most attended match this season. Not only do they have the top home support, but they are also the best supported club away from home.

Birmingham’s away fans average 2,080 per match, with the largest crowd of 3,105 at The Valley over the weekend. On the other end of the spectrum, Stevenage has the league’s smallest average away following, with 336 fans attending games, only two fewer than Crawley.

League One away attendance

How do the 24 clubs compare in terms of average away attendance this season? Here’s how the standings looks with at least four away atches.

Stevenage – The average away attendance is 336. Largest distant following: 775.

Crawley Town’s average away attendance is 338. Largest away following.

Cambridge United’s average away attendance is 426. The largest away following is 666.

Burton Albion’s average away attendance is 466. The largest away following is 877.

Exeter City’s average away attendance is 485. The largest away following is 640.

Wycombe Wanderers’ average away attendance is 519. The largest away following is 1,091.

Bristol Rovers’ average away attendance is 585. The largest away following is 850.

Rotherham United’s average away attendance is 643. The largest away following: 901.

Shrewsbury Town’s average away attendance is 664. The largest away following is 1,268.

Wigan Athletic’s average away attendance is 766. The largest away following is 1,500.

Northampton Town’s average away attendance is 788. The largest away following is 1,264.

Blackpool – The average away attendance is 800. The largest away following is 1,294.

Leyton Orient’s average away attendance is 859. The largest away following is 1,919.

Peterborough United’s average away attendance is 877. The largest away following is 2,117.

Lincoln City’s average away attendance is 1,053. The largest away following is 1,675.

Bolton Wanderers’ average away attendance is 1,040. The largest away following is 1,200.

Reading – The average away attendance is 1,188. The largest away following is 2,2.

Charlton Athletic’s average away attendance is 1,237. The largest away following is 2,684.

Barnsley – The average away attendance is 1,256. The largest away following is 2,337.

Huddersfield Town’s average away attendance is 1,740. The largest away attendance: 2,957.

Birmingham City’s average away attendance is 2,080. The largest away following is 3,105.

*Data from the Football Fan Banter and The 72 websites. BirminghamWorld gathered the information and prevented their results.

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